
Space & Physics
How Quantum Effects Could Create Black Stars, Not Holes
Quantum effects may prevent true black holes from forming and give rise instead to dense entities called black stars
Quantum effects may prevent true black holes from forming and give rise instead to dense entities called black stars
Quantum effects may prevent true black holes from forming and give rise instead to dense entities called black stars
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